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The Peackock Blue Salwar Kameez is a rare bird native to Northern India, near the Himalayas. Its mating call is often mistaken as a train. People often come running up to the bird while in mating season because they think they are about to miss their train (trains are very popular in India, due to the colonization of India by the British). Their feathers glow in the dark, which makes them targets to prey when they are on night flights. Due to this, they normally bury themselves underground during the day. They enjoy the cool dirt.
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"B. We wanted to try snorkeling, so we signed
<span> up for a class</span>" is the correct answer. The other uses of "so" here are common in speech but not technically correct.
Answer: Before he dies, Hamlet says that he supports Fortinbras, which could be interpreted as a satisfying resolution to the revenge plot.
Explanation:
Hamlet's attempt to revenge his father results in the death of the entire family, including himself. This is certainly not a satisfying resolution to the revenge plot, especially because the audience sympathizes with Hamlet after everything that he went through. However, what makes this resolution satisfying is that Hamlet's last request is fulfilled - he wanted Fortinbras to become a new king. <em>''He has my dying voice''</em> is what he states as he dies. Although Hamlet dies, at least Denmark will have a decent ruler.
<span> Bertie dislikes Gussie, especially when involving Aunt Agatha. Bertie is indifferent to Gussie, because Gussie seldom visits. ……………. Bertie is sorry for Gussie, because Gussie is always getting into trouble. Bertie knows Gussie well, especially that Gussie tends to get into trouble.</span>